Preventing Womb Infection after Caesar
Case of post-cesarean uterine infections are rare, especially when deliveries assisted by an experienced physician. If it occurs, this may be caused by the use of less sterile tools surgery or a less than perfect stitching process.
Symptoms:
* You feel feverish.
* Out of blood that quite a lot from the vagina, whereas the bleeding should have been shrinking.
* Lower stomach pain.
You should: Immediately go to your obstetrician, so that infections can be addressed. Typically, doctors will prescribe antibiotics, and you will be recommended to plenty of rest (do not do a lot of activity), and should not be lifting heavy goods.
Preventing Infection in Caesar
* Injury stitches should not get wet. So dry the abdominal area every time after shower. But remember, do not rub!
* Do not forget to change the bandages on time. Before you stick a bandage, apply antiseptic on the wound stitched.
* The wound and stitches should not be rubbed on top.